How voters can learn about candidates for the Indian assembly election

How voters can learn about candidates for the Indian assembly election
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2019-4-11 16:12

India’s general assembly elections have started today. For those unfamiliar, the voting process is divided into seven phases spread over a month(April 11- May 19).   Candidates are contesting 543 seats across the country which will form the government that’ll rule for the next five years.

It’s incredibly important for Indian voters to access credible information about the candidates running. Here are a few ways to stay informed. Election Commission of India (ECI) website Head to ECI website for candidate search on your desktop or mobile. Select the state and election (General Election). Click on any constituency name to get the…

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